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SIRandyraven | 23:31 Tue 06th Dec 2016 | ChatterBank
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Well that was an interesting day.
Back in the 90s we used to take several holidays a year and on each trip I normally bought a bottle of whisky in duty free. They never cost must more than £25 or less.
Anyway roll on 20 years and I have 30 bottles of Malt that I don't drink and can't drink anymore due to health reasons.
So took them off auction and the auction house said expect between £15-£20 a bottle. So they were batches into 6 lots consisting of 3 or 4 bottles per lot.
Anyway sale starts and 1st lot £95, next lot £95, next lot £130 ...then next lot £1200 ! Errr why ? Auction house surprised also. So checked online when I got back home and it seems one of the bottles in a lot of 4 was worth £1260.
After commission buyer would have paid £1400 for lot.
Well that was a shocker.
Other lots sold for £230 and £160.

I Offered the whole lot to a friend for £400 three years ago. But he declined.

What a result.
I would not have paid more than £25 for any of them in duty free.
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Andy, not surprised it was a Macallan - that's what I'd guessed when I first saw your post. Some Macallans go for huge amounts.
23:50 Tue 06th Dec 2016
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I took 22 bottles for sale and kept 8.
Will have to check other 8 now for a hidden gem.
Sounds like it should pay for a nice trip somewhere. Don't forget to call in to the duty free shoppe.
That's a cracking result - well done.


I'll have a Vodka, no ice please.
Did you find out which of the bottles was worth £1,260?
Well done, well worth the sale.
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Well the valuable one , is one of the ones I would have never thought of as being rare.
It was a bottle of Macallan 18 year old 1980 whisky.
So I guess I bought it in 1998 or 1999 in duty free and I guess it was a litre rather the 70cl. I didn't give it a second look as it left for auction.
Andy, not surprised it was a Macallan - that's what I'd guessed when I first saw your post. Some Macallans go for huge amounts.
how about that. Well done you.

I'm surprised the auctioneers didn't spot this, though, that's their job.
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Wish I had bought six bottles in duty free now :-)
Crazy money.
I need to check up why they have become rare ?
A lot of folks must have bought them in duty free.

Furniture at auction goes so cheap.
A lovely chest of drawers sold for £22.
With commission still less than £25.
I know what I'm doing next time we need furniture.

http://www.specialauctionservices.com/large/ma061216/page012.html

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Well done, such a pity you can't enjoy a wee dram .
well done you! enjoy the windfall!
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Some people have bottomless pockets.
What's that cost per shot ?
SRR they don't DRINK it!!
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Well just to show off ...not making this up I promise.
Back in 1987 my wife, who was girlfriend at the time bought me a half sovereign ring for Christmas. I know it did not cost more than £50 at the time.
Anyway I did not really like it to be honest and wore it less and less until she did not notice and it went into the draw. Anyway last week I was looking at value of soveriegns and buying a 2017 coin. During research I looked at rare ones etc and history of soveriegns coins. I read the 1937 soveriegns are very rare. Humm I'm sure that ring has a 1937 coin in it. So dug it of drawer and it indeed is a 1937 half sovereign.
Bit question is ....is it the proper thing ?
So now need to look at cost or how to remove it from ring so I can get it verified. Fingers crossed ...
are you sure you need to remove it? Experts may be able to tell without doing so.

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